In May, Ukraine launched Operation Spider Web - a 117-drone FPV swarm that devastated Russian fuel depots and radar systems. The message was clear: swarm drones are the future of warfare. Now, one U.S. drone maker is capitalizing. The Nasdaq-listed company just announced the sale of its modular FPV drone systems to a major U.S. military prime contractor. These next-generation units are built for speed, precision, and rapid deployment - exactly what modern battlefields demand. Crucially, their drones are deemed airworthy by the U.S. Department of Defense, unlocking access to federal contracts and placing the company in rare territory as a trusted supplier. With demand surging and real-world validation driving urgency, this sales contract could mark a major inflection point. See Why Defense Insiders Are Paying Attention Tomorrow Investor |
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